CardWizard(TM) as part of theWindows 95 package. IBM includes this program with itsThinkpad notebook series. This section briefly describeshow to remove CardWizard(TM) from the system. This soft-ware must be removed to ensure correct operation of the IBMInternational ISDN PC Card.1.Click “Settings / Control Panel” in the Windows “Start”menu.2.Double-click the “Add/Remove Programs” icon in theControl Panel.OEM Service Release 2 4.00.1111(4.00.950B)24/08/96OEM Service Release 2.1 4.03.1212-1214(4.00.950B)24/08/96-27/08/97OEM Service Release 2.5 4.03.1214(4.00.950C)24/08/96-18/11/97ReleaseVersionFile DatesRemoving any PCMCIA Support SoftwareISDN PC Card – 4 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 95 17Even if the PCMCIA sockets are not highlighted with the ex-clamation mark, you must

remove them, and follow the in-structions in this chapter.Make sure that you have removed both sockets !Some Windows 95 versions may show only one PCMCIAsocket instead of two.Once you have removed the PCMCIA sockets, restart yourcomputer.When Windows 95 restarts, the operating system reinstallsthe drivers for the PCMCIA sockets. After system start-up hasbeen completed, return to the “System” applet in the ControlPanel and check in the Device Manager to make sure that thePCMCIA sockets are now installed properly. If so, close theDevice Manager by clicking the “OK” button.Upgrading Dial-Up Networking for Windows 9518 ISDN PC Card – 4 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 95The next step is to install PCMCIA support in Windows 95.Proceed as follows:1.Double-click the “PC Card (PCMCIA)” icon in the ControlPanel. Windows 95 now asks you for some informationand offers default settings. Please read the next dialogboxes carefully and answer the questions accordingly.2.Windows 95 prompts you to shut down your notebook.Confirm this action by clicking “Yes”. When your note-book has been restarted, it is ready to use PCMCIAadapters.4.4 Upgrading Dial-Up Networking forWindows 95For proper operation of the IBM International ISDN PC Cardyour computer must have at least Microsoft Windows 95 withService Pack 1 (Windows 95 version 4.00.950A) installed.Check first whether Dial-Up Networking or any ISDN accelera-tor kit is installed:1.Click through “Start / Settings / Control Panel” andthen double-click “Add/Remove Programs”.2.In the first dialog, entitled “Install/Uninstall”, checkwhether a newer version of the Microsoft Dial-Up Net-working update is installed.If an entry called “Dial-Up Networking Upgrade 1.2” is listed:1.Select this entry in the list, then click the “Add/Re-move” button to uninstall the older Dial-Up Networkingupgrade.Upgrading Dial-Up Networking for Windows 95ISDN PC Card – 4 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 95 192.Then restart your system and install the Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 1.3 Upgrade from the \TOOLS\MSDUN13directory on the CD, choosing the language subdirecto-ry corresponding to the the language of your Windows95 operating system.3.Run the file MSDUN13.EXE and follow the instructionson the screen.If your language version is not available on the CD, you caneither install the English Dial-Up Networking update ordownload the desired language version fromhttp://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/contents/wurecommended/s_wunetworking/dun13win95/license.aspand install it on your Windows 95 computer.Upgrading Dial-Up Networking for Windows 9520 ISDN PC Card – 4 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 95If the “Install/Uninstall” list contains no entry for a Dial-UpNetworking update:1.Click the “Windows Setup” tab.2.Double-click the “Communications” icon, then deacti-vate the “Dial-Up Networking” option.3.Click the “OK” button to confirm the operation.If the Microsoft ISDN 1.1 Accelerator Pack is installed onyour computer, you are prompted to confirm that youwant to remove it as well. Click “Yes” to confirm this op-eration.4.Restart your system and install the Microsoft Dial-UpNetworking 1.3 Upgrade from the CD directory \TOOLS\MSDUN13, choosing the language version correspond-ing to your Windows 95 operating system.5.Run the file MSDUN13.EXE and follow the instructionson the screen.If your language version is not available on the CD youcan either install the English Dial-Up Networking up-date or download the desired language version fromInstalling the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 95 Service Release 1ISDN PC Card – 4 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 95 21http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/contents/wurecommended/s_wunetworking/dun13win95/license.aspand install it on your Windows 95 computer.4.5 Installing the IBM International ISDNPC Card in Windows 95 ServiceRelease 1Once you have prepared Windows 95 by following the in-structions above, you are ready to install the IBM Interna-tional ISDN PC Card.1.Turn off the PC, choose a PCMCIA slot and insert theIBM International ISDN PC Card into the slot without theISDN cable attached.2.Turn the PC back on. The “New Hardware Found” Wizardappears and reports that it has detected an “ISDN PCCard”.3.Now the drivers for the new hardware are requested. In-sert the CD labeled “IBM International ISDN PC Card In-stallation Software” into your computer's CD-ROMdrive.4.Make sure that the option “Driver from disk provided byhardware manufacturer” is selected, then click “OK”.5.The “Install From Disk” dialog appears. Click the“Browse” button and select the letter of the CD-ROMdrive containing the “IBM International ISDN PC CardDriver” CD in the “Open” dialog. Select the “Win95”directory and then confirm your selection by clicking“OK”. The updated drivers for Windows 95 will beplaced in the directory WIN95\DRV.6.In the “Install From Disk” dialog, click “OK” once moreto confirm that you want to install

the letter of theCD-ROM drive containing the “IBM International ISDNPC Card Driver” CD. Select the the “Win95” directory en-try and then confirm your selection by clicking “OK”.The updated drivers for Windows 95 will be placed inthe directory WIN95\DRV.7.In the “Select Other Location” dialog, click “OK”.8.Next, click the “Finish” button in the “Update DeviceDriver Wizard” window.9.The following message now appears: “Please insert thedisk labeled ‘IBM International ISDN PC Card Installa-tion Windows 95’, and then click “OK.”10.Click the “OK” button to close this dialog. In the “Copy-ing Files...” dialog, click the “Browse” button, and inthe “Open” dialog, select the “WIN95” directory on theCD. Click “OK” twice. The updated drivers for Windows95 will be placed in the directory WIN95\DRV.11.The next dialog allows you to select the installation lan-guage. Confirm the default language “English” by click-ing “OK”, then “Continue”.12.In the next dialog window you can specify the installa-tion directory

for the drivers. The default path is “C: \IBM_ISDN”. Click “Continue” to confirm this path, or en-ter a different path in the “Directory” field.Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 95 Service Release 2.xISDN PC Card – 4 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 95 2513.In the next dialog, select the appropriate D-channel pro-tocol for your ISDN line. For newer ISDN lines in Europe,select DSS1, the Euro-ISDN protocol. The NI-1 and 5ESSare D-channel protocols used in the USA. 1TR6 is theolder national D-channel protocol for Germany.Although some older ISDN lines in Germany still usethe D-channel protocol 1TR6, DSS1 is generally prefera-ble.

The 1TR6 protocol is no longer very common andmay be removed from future driver releases for thisadapter.14.Once you have selected the appropriate D-channel pro-tocol, click the “Continue” button.NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows 9526 ISDN PC Card – 4 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 9515.The final dialog informs you of the resources used bythe IBM International ISDN PC Card. Click “Continue” tocomplete the installation, then connect the ISDN cable.Your IBM International ISDN PC Card is now ready to use withany CAPI 2.0-compliant software.4.7 NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation inWindows 95If you have not yet installed the CAPI 2.0-compliant devicedrivers, please return to the corresponding chapters and in-stall them first.During installation you may be asked to specify the locationof the NDIS WAN CAPI drivers a second time. In this case,simply enter the path to the driver source files again.1.Insert the CD labeled “IBM International ISDN PC CardInstallation Software” into your computer's CD-ROMdrive.2.Click “Start / Settings / Control Panel” to open the Con-trol Panel. Double-click the “Network” icon.3.In the Network Configuration window, click “Add”.4.In the “Select Network Component Type” dialog, click“Adapter”, then “Add”.5.In the “Select Network Adapters” dialog, click “HaveDisk”.6.In the “Install From Disk” dialog, click the “Browse”button. Select the CD-ROM drive in the “Drives” list inthe “Open” dialog, then browse to the path “TOOLS /NDISWAN / NDISWAN.W95”. Click “OK”. The updatedNDIS drivers for Windows 95 are copied to the directoryWIN95\NDIS.7.Click “OK” to close the “Install From Disk”, “Select Net-work adapters”, and “Network” dialogs.NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows 95ISDN PC Card – 4 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 95 278.Windows 95 now starts the ISDN configuration. Clickthe “Next” button. Leave the “Switch protocol” selec-tion at “Automatic” and click “Next” again.9.The next dialog prompts you to enter two phone num-bers and the corresponding SPIDs. The SPID entries areapplicable only in the USA and Canada. However, evenif you are in the USA or Canada, SPID entries are notmandatory. Leave these fields blank and click the“Next“ button.NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows 9528 ISDN PC Card – 4 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 9510.In the last dialog, click “Finish”.11.Restart your computer when prompted to do so.The NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers are now installed. You will alsofind the guide for the NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers as a WindowsHelp file on your Windows 95 desktop. This guide is onlyavailable in English.Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 98ISDN PC Card – 5 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 98 295 Installing the Device Driversin Windows®

985.1 Outline of the Installation Process forWindows 98The device drivers for the IBM International ISDN PC Card areinstalled in two steps:1.Install the CAPI 2.0-compliant device drivers2.Install the NDIS WAN CAPI drivers5.2 Installing the IBM International ISDNPC Card in Windows 98The installation for the IBM International ISDN PC Card is thesame for both Windows 98 First Edition and Second Edition.To install the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 98,proceed as follows:1.Turn off the PC, choose a PCMCIA slot and insert theIBM International ISDN PC Card into the cable attached.2.Turn the PC back on. The “New Hardware Found” Wizardappears on screen and reports that it has detected an“ISDN-CARD”.3.Now insert the CD labeled “IBM International ISDN PCCard Drivers” into the CD-ROM drive of your computer’sCD-ROM drive.4.The “Add New Hardware Wizard” soon informs you thatthe system is searching for a driver for the adapter. Click“Next”.5.Accept the default option “Search for the best driver foryour device.” by simply clicking “Next”.Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 9830 ISDN PC Card – 5 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 986.In the next dialog you may indicate where Windowsshould

search for drivers. By default, the option “Flop-py disk drives” is checked. Activate the option “Specifya location”, then click the “Browse” button. Select theletter of the CD-ROM drive containing the “IBM Interna-tional ISDN PC Card Drivers” CD, then click the “WIN98”directory, and confirm your selection by clicking “OK”.The updated drivers for Windows 98 will be copied tothe directory WIN98\DRV.7.Now click the “Next” button to start the driver installa-tion.The dialog that follows informs you that the PC is readyto install the file FPCMSET.INF file for the ISDN PC Card.Click “Next”.8.When the “Add New Hardware Wizard” reports that ithas finished copying the required software for the “IBMInternational ISDN PC Card”, click “Finish”.9.The next dialog informs you that the driver software inEnglish is ready to install. Click “Continue”.10.The IBM International ISDN PC Card Setup program'ssign-on window appears. Click “Continue”.Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows 98ISDN PC Card – 5 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 98 3111.The following dialog allows you to

select the targetdirectory. The default this path is “C:\IBM_ISDN”, butyou can enter any other directory desired in the dialog.Once your entries are complete, click “Continue”.12.In the next dialog, select the appropriate D-channel pro-tocol for your ISDN line. For newer ISDN lines in Europe,select DSS1, the Euro-ISDN D-channel protocol. NI-1 and5ESS are D-channel protocols used in the USA. 1TR6 isthe older national D-channel protocol for Germany.NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows 9832 ISDN PC Card – 5 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 98Although some older ISDN lines in Germany still usethe D-channel protocol 1TR6, DSS1 is generally prefera-ble.

The 1TR6 protocol is no longer very common andmay be removed from future driver releases for this ad-apter.13.Once you have selected the appropriate D-channel pro-tocol, click “Continue”.14.The final dialog informs you which resources are usedby the IBM International ISDN PC Card. Click “Continue”to complete the installation, then connect the ISDN ca-ble.Your IBM International ISDN PC Card is now ready to use withany CAPI 2.0-compliant software.5.3 NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation inWindows 98If you have not yet installed the CAPI 2.0-compliant devicedrivers, please return to the corresponding chapters and in-stall them first.During installation you may be asked to specify the locationof the NDIS WAN CAPI drivers a second time. In this case,simply enter the path to the driver source files again.1.Insert the CD labeled “IBM International ISDN PC CardInstallation Software” into your computer's CD-ROMdrive.2.Click “Start / Settings / Control Panel” to open the Con-trol Panel. Double-click the “Network” icon.3.In the Network Configuration window, click “Add”.4.In the “Select Network Component Type” dialog, click“Adapter”, then “Add”.5.In the “Select Network Adapters” dialog, click “HaveDisk”.NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows 98ISDN PC Card – 5 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 98 336.In the “Install From Disk” dialog, click the “Browse”button. Select the CD-ROM drive in the “Drives” list inthe “Open” dialog, then browse to the path “TOOLS /NDISWAN / NDISWAN.W95”. Click “OK”. The updatedNDIS drivers for Windows 98 are placed in the directoryWIN98\NDIS.7.Click “OK” to close the “Install From Disk”, “Select Net-work adapters”, and “Network” dialogs.8.Windows 98 now starts the ISDN Configuration. Clickthe “Next” button. Leave the “Switch protocol” selec-tion on “Automatic” and click “Next” again.9.The next dialog prompts you for two phone numbersand the corresponding SPIDs. The SPID entries are ap-plicable only in the USA and Canada. However, even ifNDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows 9834 ISDN PC Card – 5 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 98you are in the USA or Canada, SPID entries are not man-datory. Leave these fields blank and click the “Next”button.10.In the last dialog, click “Finish”.11.Restart your computer when prompted to do so.The NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers are now installed. You will alsofind the guide for the NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers as a WindowsHelp file on your Windows 98 desktop. This guide is onlyavailable in English.Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® Millennium EditionISDN PC Card – 6 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® Millennium Edition 356 Installing the Device Driversin Windows®

MillenniumEdition6.1 Outline of the Installation Process forWindows Millennium EditionThe device drivers for the IBM International ISDN PC Card areinstalled in two steps:1.Install the CAPI 2.0-compliant device drivers2.Install the NDIS WAN CAPI drivers6.2 Installing the IBM International ISDNPC Card in Windows MillenniumEditionTo install the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows Mil-lennium Edition, proceed as follows:1.Turn off the PC, choose a PCMCIA slot and insert theIBM International ISDN PC Card into this slot withoutthe ISDN cable attached.2.Turn the PC back on. The “New Hardware Wizard” ap-pears and reports that it has detected an “ISDN-CARD”.3.Now insert the CD labeled “IBM International ISDN PCCard Installation Software” into your computer's CD-ROM drive.4.Since Windows Millennium Edition cannot find theproper driver for the adapter automatically, select theoption “Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)”in the “Add New Hardware Wizard” window. Then click“Next”.Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows Millennium Edition36 ISDN PC Card – 6 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® Millennium Edition5.In the next dialog, click to remove the check mark nextto the option “Removable Media (Floppy, CD-ROM,...)”,then click the “Browse” button. In the “Browse for Fold-er” dialog, select the CD-ROM drive and double-clickthe directory “WIN98”. Click “Next” to confirm your se-lection. The updated drivers for Windows MillenniumEdition will be placed in the directory WINME\DRV.6.Now click the “Next” button to start the driver installa-tion. Windows Millennium Edition copies a number offiles to the hard disk. In the last “Add New HardwareWizard” dialog, click “Finish”.7.The next dialog informs you that the New Hardware Wiz-ard is ready to install the drivers in English. Click “Con-tinue”.8.The IBM International ISDN PC Card Setup program'ssign-on window appears. Click “Continue”.9.The following dialog allows you to select the installa-tion directory. The default installation directory is“C:\IBM_ISDN”, but you can enter any other directorydesired in the dialog. Once your entries are com-plete, click “Continue”.Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows Millennium EditionISDN PC Card – 6 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® Millennium Edition 3710.In the next dialog, select the appropriate D-channel pro-tocol for your ISDN line. For newer ISDN lines in Europe,select DSS1, the Euro-ISDN protocol. NI-1 and 5ESS areD-channel protocols used in the USA. 1TR6 is the oldernational D-channel protocol for Germany.Although some older ISDN lines in Germany still usethe D-channel protocol 1TR6, DSS1 is generally prefera-ble. The 1TR6 protocol is no longer very common andmay be excluded from future driver releases for thisadapter.11.Once you have selected the appropriate D-channel pro-tocol, click “Continue”.NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows® Millennium Edition38 ISDN PC Card – 6 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® Millennium Edition12.The final dialog informs you which resources are usedby the IBM International ISDN PC Card. Click “Continue”to complete the installation, then connect the ISDN ca-ble.Your IBM International ISDN PC Card is now ready to use withany CAPI 2.0-compliant software.6.3 NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation inWindows® Millennium EditionIf you have not yet installed the CAPI 2.0-compliant devicedrivers, please return to the corresponding chapters and in-stall them first.To install the NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers in Windows MillenniumEdition, proceed as follows:1.Click “Start / Settings / Control Panel”, then double-click the “Add New Hardware” icon.2.In the “Add New Hardware Wizard”, click “Next” twice.In the next dialog you are asked whether you want Win-dows to search for new hardware. Select the option“No, I want to select the hardware from a list”, thenclick “Next”.3.In the “Hardware types” dialog, select “Network adapt-ers” and click on the “Next” button.NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows® Millennium EditionISDN PC Card – 6 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® Millennium Edition 394.In the “Select Device” dialog, click “Have Disk”, then inthe “Install From Disk” dialog, click “Browse”. Browseto the path “TOOLS / NDISWAN / NDISWAN.W95”. Click“OK”. In the next dialog, click “OK” again to install the“NDIS WAN CAPI Driver”. The updated NDIS drivers forWindows Millennium Edition will be placed in the direc-tory WINME\NDIS.5.In the “Add New Hardware Wizard” dialog, click “Fin-ish”. Windows Millennium Edition now starts the ISDNConfiguration. Click “Next”. Leave the “Switch protocol”selection at “Automatic” and click “Next” again.NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Installation in Windows® Millennium Edition40 ISDN PC Card – 6 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® Millennium Edition6.The next dialog prompts you to enter two phone num-bers and the corresponding SPIDs. The SPID entries areapplicable only in the USA and Canada. However, evenif you are in the USA or Canada, SPID entries are notmandatory. Leave these fields blank and click “Next”.7.In the last dialog, click “Finish”.8.Restart your computer when prompted to do so.The NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers are now installed. You will alsofind the guide for the NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers as a WindowsHelp file on the desktop of your Windows Millennium Editioncomputer. This guide is only available in English.Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 WorkstationISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 Workstation 417 Installing the Device Driversin Windows® NT® 4.0WorkstationThroughout this chapter it is assumed that you are loggedon to the Windows NT 4.0 Workstation system as Administra-tor. If you are not logged on as Administrator, you may notbe able to perform all the steps outlined in this chapter.The IBM International ISDN PC Card works under WindowsNT 4.0 with CardWizard 5.10 or higher installed.7.1 Outline of the Installation Process forWindows NT 4.0 WorkstationThe device drivers for the IBM International ISDN PC Card areinstalled in two steps:1.Install the CAPI 2.0-compliant device drivers2.Install the NDIS WAN CAPI driversThe following section explains in detail the prerequisites forthe device driver installation.7.2 Before You BeginBefore you begin installing

the IBM International ISDN PCCard in Windows NT Workstation, you must have ServicePack 3 or higher installed. To check which Service Pack ver-sion is installed on your Windows NT 4.0 Workstation operat-ing system, proceed as follows:1.Click through the menus “Start / Programs / CommandPrompt”. In the command prompt window, typeWINVERand press “Return”. A window appears as il-lustrated below. In the illustration, the “About WindowsNT” window shows that Service Pack 3 is installed.Checking the PCMCIA Support Software for Windows NT 4.0 Workstation42 ISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 Workstation2.Click “OK” to close this window, then typeEXITandpress “Return” to close the command prompt window .7.3 Checking the PCMCIA SupportSoftware for Windows NT 4.0WorkstationSome notebook manufacturers install PCMCIA support soft-ware, such as SystemSoft's®

CardWizard(TM) as part of theWindows NT 4.0 Workstation package. IBM includes this pro-gram with its ThinkPad notebook series. This section brieflydescribes how to find out what version of CardWizard(TM) isinstalled, and how to remove it from the system if necessary.The IBM International ISDN PC Card works either withoutSystemSoft's® CardWizard(TM) installed, or with CardWiz-ard(TM) 5.10 or higher.1.Start SystemSoft's® CardWizard(TM) by clicking “Start/ Programs / CardWizard for Windows NT”.2.Once SystemSoft's® CardWizard(TM) for Windows NThas started, click “Help / About CardWizard”. Thisopens a window indicating the version in use. If the ver-sion number is lower than 5.10, follow the followingsteps in order to remove it.You can download a trial version of CardWizard(TM)5.20 from IBM’s PCD support web page for the IBM In-ternational ISDN PC Card.Checking the PCMCIA Support Software for Windows NT 4.0 WorkstationISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 Workstation 433.In order to remove the current installation of System-Soft's® CardWizard(TM), click “Settings / Control Pan-el” in the Start menu to open the Control Panel. Double-click the “Add/Remove Programs” icon.4.The first panel of the “Add/Remove Programs Proper-ties” window contains an

entry for “CardWizard for Win-dows NT”. Select this entry

and then click the “Add/Re-move...“ button.5.In the “Confirm File Deletion” dialog, confirm that youwant to remove

CardWizard for Windows NT by clickingthe “Yes” button. In the next dialog, confirm that youwant to remove all files6.Once the removal of CardWizard (TM) has been com-pleted, you are prompted to restart your system. Click“No”, since restarting your system at this point maycause problems. Instead, run the current Service Packinstallation for your Windows NT 4.0 Workstation com-puter.Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation44 ISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 WorkstationAfter the Service Pack has been installed again, your com-puter will restart. After the system has restarted, you may ei-ther install a newer version of SystemSoft's® CardWiz-ard(TM) for Windows NT (see page 158), or install the driversfor the IBM International ISDN PC Card.7.4 Installing the IBM International ISDNPC Card in Windows NT 4.0WorkstationTo install the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows NT4.0 Workstation, proceed as follows:1.Turn off the PC, choose a PCMCIA slot and insert theIBM International ISDN PC Card into this slot withoutthe ISDN cable attached.2.Turn your PC back on and insert the CD labeled “IBM In-ternational ISDN PC Card Drivers” into your computer’sCD-ROM drive.3.If you have SystemSoft's® CardWizard(TM) 5.10 orhigher installed on your notebook, the following mes-sage may appear. Click “Exit” to close this window andcontinue the installation as described below.4.Double-click the “My Computer” icon on the WindowsNT desktop, then double-click the CD-ROM icon. Dou-ble-click to open the “WINNT” folder. This folder con-Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows NT 4.0 WorkstationISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 Workstation 45tains an icon called “Setup”. Double-click this icon thisicon in order to start the installation. The updated driv-ers for Windows NT 4.0 will be placed in the directoryWINNT\DRV.5.The first dialog allows you to select the installation lan-guage. If the highlighted language selected is not theone desired, select the language you prefer and click“Continue ”.6.The next window welcomes you to the installation pro-cedure for the IBM International ISDN PC Card. Click“View Readme now” to read the latest information onthe product, or “Continue” to proceed with installationof the CAPI 2.0 drivers for the IBM International ISDN PCCard.7.The next dialog allows you to specify the installation di-rectory for the IBM International ISDN PC Card. The de-fault installation directory is “C:\IBM_ISDN”. Click“Continue” to confirm this directory, or enter any otherdrive and path name as the installation directory for thedrivers.Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation46 ISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 Workstation8.The next panel shows you what resources are availableon your system and how many adapters you have in-stalled. Since Windows NT 4.0 is not a plug-and-playoperating system, assigning free resources is not a sim-ple task.Once you have selected the resources to use, click“Continue”.9.In the next dialog, select the appropriate D-channel pro-tocol for your ISDN line. For newer ISDN lines in Europe,select DSS1, the Euro-ISDN D-channel protocol. NI-1 and5ESS are D-channel protocols used in the USA. 1TR6 isthe older national D-channel protocol for Germany.Installing the IBM International ISDN PC Card in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation48 ISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 WorkstationIn this case, click “Exit” and select the entry for the adaptermarked with a red X. Select the menu command “Actions /Stop”. Remove the adapter from the PCMCIA slot. Downloadthe file “IBMISDN.REG” from IBM's PCD support web page forthe IBM International ISDN PC Card.Double-click the file and confirm that you want to update theWindows NT Registry by clicking “OK” when prompted. Nowreinsert the adapter. This should eliminate the warning mes-sage.The evaluation version of SystemSoft's® CardWizard(TM)5.20 provided on the IBM International ISDN PC Card supportweb page does not exhibit this problem.Your IBM International ISDN PC Card is now ready to use withany CAPI 2.0-compliant application software.Checking and Installing Remote Access ServiceISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 Workstation 497.5 Checking and Installing RemoteAccess Service7.5.1 Checking Whether Remote Access Service IsInstalledIn order to install the NDIS WAN CAPI drivers, you must haveRemote Access Service installed. In order to check whetherRemote Access Service (RAS) is installed on your notebookcomputer, proceed as follows:1.Double-click the “My Computer” icon on the WindowsNT 4.0 Workstation desktop, then double-click “Dial-UpNetworking”.2.If the phone book appears, then RAS is properly in-stalled on your computer and you can continue with thesection “Installing the NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers”. If thephone book does not appear, perform the followingsteps to install RAS on your computer.Installing Remote Access Service50 ISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 Workstation7.5.2 Installing Remote Access ServiceBefore you install Remote Access Service, check the User’sGuide for your notebook to see whether your system has anintegrated analog modem. If so, install the modem driver ac-cording to the instructions in the User’s Guide, or contact thenotebook manufacturer’s technical support.Also make sure that you have at least one physical COM portavailable in your Windows NT 4.0 Workstation system. Dou-ble-click the “Ports” applet in the Control Panel to obtain thisinformation.1.Double-click the “My Computer” icon on the WindowsNT 4.0 Workstation Desktop, then double-click “Dial-UpNetworking”. If a dialog appears informing you that Di-al-Up Networking is not installed on your system, thenclick “Install”.2.The “Files Needed” dialog prompts you for the sourcedirectory of your Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Setupfiles. Enter the correct path in the “Copy files from”field, then click “OK”. Windows NT installs the neces-sary files.3.Once these files have been installed, the RAS setupsearches for a RAS-capable device. Click “OK” to startthe modem installer.4.When the modem installer has started, check the op-tion “Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list”,and click “Next”. If you have an integrated analog mo-Installing Remote Access ServiceISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 Workstation 51dem, then follow the installation instructions providedby your computer manufacturer. Otherwise, select“(Standard Modem Types)” in the list of manufacturers,then “Dial-Up Networking Serial Cable between 2 PCs”,and click “Next”.5.In the next window you must select a COM port to be as-signed to the modem. Select a port and click “Next”.You are then asked to enter your location information:the country you are in, the area code, and other details.Fill in the text fields and click “Next”. In the last dialog,click “Finish”.6.The Dial-Up Networking installation now displays the“Add RAS Device” dialog. In the example illustrated be-low, the RAS device is the “Dial-Up Networking SerialCable between 2 PCs” on COM 2. Click “OK”.Installing Remote Access Service52 ISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 Workstation7.The selected device is now displayed in the Setup dia-log. Click “Continue”. Remote Access Setup informs youthat no networking protocols have been installed. Click“OK”. In the “Network Configuration” dialog, select thenetwork protocols you want to use. The TCP/IP protocolis usually sufficient. Click “OK”.8.Now click “Continue” again. When you are prompted torestart your computer, click “Do Not Restart”. Instead,reinstall the current Service Pack before restarting. Thiswill help you to avoid problems afterwards.After restarting, your system is ready for the NDIS WAN driverinstallation.Installing the NDIS WAN CAPI DriversISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 Workstation 537.6 Installing the NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers1.Click “Start / Settings / Control Panel” and double-clickthe “Network” icon.2.Click the “Adapters” tab, then the “Add” button. In the“Select Network Adapter” dialog, click “Have Disk”. Inthe “Insert Disk” dialog, enter the complete path to theNDIS driver location. The NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers are lo-cated on the CD in the directory \TOOLS\NDISWAN\NDISWAN.NT. If your CD-ROM drive has the letter E, forexample, enter the path

E:\TOOLS\NDISWAN\NDIS-WAN.NT. Then click “OK”.3.Click “OK” again in the “Select OEM Option” dialog. Inthe “NDIS WAN CAPI Driver Properties” dialog you canenter the desired MSNs (Multiple Subscriber Numbers)of your ISDN line for each B-channel. You may alsoleave these fields blank for now and click “OK”. You canadd an MSN setting later.Installing the NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers54 ISDN PC Card – 7 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® NT® 4.0 Workstation4.Once the NDIS WAN CAPI Driver installation has beencompleted and you have clicked “OK”, Setup starts theRemote Access Setup utility. Click “Add” and install the“ISDN1 - CAPIWAN” device by clicking “OK”. Repeat thisstep again to install the “ISDN2 - CAPIWAN” device.5.If you have installed the “Dial-Up Networking Serial Ca-ble between 2 PCs”, you can now remove it from RAS byselecting it in the list and clicking “Remove”.6.Now click “Continue“ to complete the installation. Click“Close” in the “Network” Control Panel applet window.Restart your computer when prompted to do so.The installation of the NDIS WAN CAPI Drivers has now beensuccessfully completed. On the Windows NT 4.0 WorkstationDesktop you will find a Help file for the NDIS WAN CAPI Driv-ers. This file is available in English only.Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 2000 ProfessionalISDN PC Card – 8 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 2000 Professional 558 Installing the Device Driversin Windows®

2000ProfessionalThe IBM International ISDN PC Card is fully compatible withWindows 2000 and is listed on the Windows 2000 HCL.Windows 2000 is the direct successor to Windows NT 4.0and behaves similarly to its predecessor. However, Windows2000 is a plug-and-play operating system.Throughout this chapter it is assumed that you are logged onto a Windows 2000 Professional system as Administrator. Ifyou are not logged on as Administrator, you may not be ableto perform all the steps outlined in this chapter.Note that the drivers provided on the CD have not been digi-tally signed by Microsoft. The updated drivers for Windows2000 from the IBM International ISDN PC Card support webpage are digitally signed. Note that the updated drivers nolonger support the German ISDN D-channel protocol 1TR6.Outline of the Installation Process for Windows 2000 Professional56 ISDN PC Card – 8 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 2000 Professional8.1 Outline of the Installation Process forWindows 2000 ProfessionalProceed as follows to install the device drivers in Windows2000 Professional:The device drivers for the IBM International ISDN PC Card areinstalled in one step.No separate installation is required for the NDIS WAN CAPIDriver: it is installed automatically with the CAPI 2.0-compli-ant device driver.8.2 Installing the Device Drivers inWindows 2000 ProfessionalTo install the device drivers in Windows 2000 Professional,proceed as follows:1.Turn off the PC, choose a PCMCIA slot and insert theIBM International ISDN PC Card into this slot withoutthe ISDN cable attached.2.Turn the PC back on. The “Found New Hardware” dialogappears and reports that an “ISDN CARD_” was detect-ed.3.Now insert the CD labeled “IBM International ISDN PCCard Drivers” into your computer's CD-ROM drive.4.The “Found New Hardware” Wizard now appears. Clickthe “Next” button to start the driver installation. The fol-lowing dialog informs you that “this Wizard will com-plete the installation for this device: ISDN CARD_.”Make sure that the option “Search for a suitable driverfor my device” is activated, then click the “Next” but-ton.Installing the Device Drivers in Windows 2000 ProfessionalISDN PC Card – 8 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 2000 Professional 575.The next dialog helps you to locate the drivers for thenew adapter. By default Windows 2000 searches on thehard disk and CD-ROM drives. This may result in Win-dows 2000 Professional finding the wrong driver file onthe CD. To avoid this, deactivate the options “Floppydisk drives” and “CD-ROM drives”, and activate the op-tion “Specify a location”. Click the “Next” button.6.Windows 2000 Professional displays a smaller dialogfor the the driver source. Click the “Browse” button,then double-click the “WIN2000” folder on the CD. Se-Installing the Device Drivers in Windows 2000 Professional58 ISDN PC Card – 8 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 2000 Professionallect the file “fpcm” and click “Open”. The updated driv-ers for Windows 2000 Professional are placed in the di-rectory WIN2000\DRV.7.This returns you to the previous dialog, which now dis-plays the correct source drive and directory are dis-played. Click “OK”.8.The “Found New Hardware Wizard” informs you that ap-propriate drivers have been found. Click the “Next” but-ton. Windows 2000 begins the driver installation.9.When the “ISDN - IBM International ISDN PC Card” Set-up window appears with the subtitle “ISDN Switch Typeor D-channel Protocol”, select the appropriate protocolfor your ISDN line. For newer ISDN lines in Europe, se-lect “European ISDN (DSS1)”, the Euro-ISDN D-channelprotocol. NI-1 and 5ESS are D-channel protocols used inthe USA.10.Once you have selected the appropriate D-channel pro-tocol, click the “Next” button. If you selected Euro-ISDN, you may now enter MSNs (Multiple SubscriberNumbers). These are numbers used to identify individu-al ISDN terminal devices such as telephones, comput-ers, etc. when more than one device is connected toyour ISDN line. (Due to an abbreviation error in Win-Installing the Device Drivers in Windows 2000 ProfessionalISDN PC Card – 8 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® 2000 Professional 59dows 2000, the term "Multiple Subscriber Numbers"may have been changed to "Multisubscriber Numbers".Please make your entries in the relevant fields despitethis incorrect designation.)11.The “Found New Hardware Wizard” informs you whenthe installation has been completed. Then click “Fin-ish” to conclude the installation.12.Once the installation has been completed, connect theISDN cable.Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® XP Home Edition and Professional60 ISDN PC Card – 9 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® XP Home Edition and Profes-9 Installing the Device Driversin Windows® XP HomeEdition and ProfessionalWindows XP is the direct successor to Windows 2000 andbehaves similarly to its predecessor.Windows XP uses the same driver architecture as Windows2000. You can therefore install the Windows 2000 driversfrom the ISDN PC Card CD.Note that the drivers provided on the CD have not been digi-tally signed by Microsoft. The updated drivers for Windows2000 from the IBM International ISDN PC Card support webpage are digitally signed. Note that the updated drivers nolonger support the German ISDN D-channel protocol 1TR6.9.1 Outline of the Installation Process forWindows XP Home Edition andProfessionalThe device drivers for the IBM International ISDN PC Card areinstalled in one step: install the CAPI 2.0-compliant devicedrivers.No separate installation is required for the NDIS WAN CAPIDriver: it is installed automatically with the CAPI 2.0-compli-ant device driver.Installing the Device Drivers in Windows XP Home Edition and ProfessionalISDN PC Card – 9 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® XP Home Edition and Professional9.2 Installing the Device Drivers inWindows XP Home Edition andProfessionalTo install the device drivers in Windows XP Home Edition andProfessional, proceed as follows:1.Turn off the PC, select a PCMCIA slot and insert the IBMInternational ISDN PC Card into this slot without theISDN cable attached.2.Turn the PC back on. The “Found New Hardware” dialogappears and reports that an “ISDN CARD_” was detect-ed.3.Now insert the CD labeled “IBM International ISDN PCCard Installation Software” into your computer's CD-ROM drive of your computer. Then select the option “In-stall from a list or specific location (Advanced)” andclick on “Next”.4.In the next dialog, select the option “Search for the bestdriver in these locations” and make sure that only thecheckbox “Include this location in the search” is acti-vated. Then click “Browse”.Installing the Device Drivers in Windows XP Home Edition and Professional62 ISDN PC Card – 9 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® XP Home Edition and Profes-5.In the “Browse For Folder” dialog, select the CD-ROMdrive and then double-click the “WIN2000” directory onthe CD-ROM, which contains the Windows 2000 drivers.Then click “OK” to close the “Browse For Folder” dialog,then click “Next”. The updated drivers for Windows XPHome Edition and Professional are placed in the direc-tory WINXP\DRV.6.Windows XP now copies all the necessary device driverfiles. After Windows XP has finished copying the files,the D-channel switch protocol selection dialog appears.Select the appropriate protocol for your ISDN line. Fornewer ISDN lines in Europe, select “European ISDN(DSS1)”, the Euro-ISDN D-channel protocol. NI-1 and5ESS are D-channel protocols used in the USA.Installing the Device Drivers in Windows XP Home Edition and ProfessionalISDN PC Card – 9 Installing the Device Drivers in Windows® XP Home Edition and Professional7.Once you have selected the appropriate D-channel pro-tocol, click the “Next” button. If you selected Euro-ISDN, the MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) configura-tion dialog appears. (Due to an abbreviation error inWindows 2000, the term "Multiple Subscriber Num-bers" may have been changed to "Multisubscriber Num-bers". Please make your entries in the relevant fieldsdespite this incorrect designation.)If you selected one of the North American D-channelswitching protocols (5ESS or NI-1), the SPID configura-tion dialog appears. Enter the numbers for your line andclick on “Next”.8.The “Found New Hardware Wizard” informs you whenthe installation has been completed. Then click “Fin-ish” to conclude installation.9.Once the installation has been completed, connect theISDN cable.Your IBM International ISDN PC Card is now ready to use withany CAPI 2.0-compliant application software.Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card64 ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card10 Configuration andDiagnostics of the IBMInternational ISDN PC CardThis chapter briefly describes how to change the D-channelprotocol (also called the switch type), how to change MSNs,and how to diagnose problems with the adapter.No diagnostics tool is available for Windows 2000 Profes-sional and Windows XP.When you travel to another country outside Europe, it may benecessary to change the adapter’s D-channel protocol, alsoknown as the switch type. The IBM International ISDN PCCard supports the following D-channel protocols:•Euro-ISDN (DSS1)•NI-1•5ESSEuro-ISDN is used all over Europe, Australia and NewZealand. NI-1 and 5ESS are North American switch types.In the USA, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, the IBM In-ternational ISDN PC Card cannot be connected directly to theISDN line. To use this adapter in these countries, an NT1adapter is required to convert the U interface provided inthese countries to the S/T interface used in Europe.Make sure that you purchase an NT1 with the capability toconvert the U interface to a S/T interface.Changing the Switch TypeISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 6510.1 Changing the Switch Type10.1.1 Changing the Switch Type in Windows 95,Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition,Windows NT 4.0 WorkstationWindows NT 4.0 Workstation Users:The following section assumes that you are logged on to aWindows NT 4.0 Workstation system as Administrator. If youare not logged on as Administrator, you may not be able toperform all the steps outlined in this chapter.1.Click “Start / Programs / IBM ISDN PC Card” and then“IBM ISDN PC Card Setup” to start the configurationtool.Windows NT 4.0 Workstation: The first dialog allows youto change the system resources used by the adapter (in-terrupt and I/O address). Change the resources or sim-ply click “Continue”. The next dialog allows you to sel-ect the switch type.2.Select the desired switch type and then click“Continue”. The next window informs you about thenew adapter configuration.Changing the Switch Type in Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition,66 ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card3.Click “Continue” again. In order to activate the selectedswitch type you must restart your computer.If you activated either of the North American switch types NI-1 and 5ESS, two dialogs appear prompting you to enter twodirectory numbers (DN) and the corresponding service pro-file identifiers (SPID). This information must be obtainedfrom your ISDN service provider (telephone company).Changing the Switch Type in Windows 2000 ProfessionalISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 6710.1.2 Changing the Switch Type in Windows 2000ProfessionalThe following section assumes that you are logged on to aWindows 2000 Professional system as Administrator. If youare not logged on as Administrator, you may not be able toperform all the steps outlined in this chapter.1.Click “Start / Settings / Control Panel” to open the Con-trol Panel. Double-click the “System” icon.2.Click the “Hardware” tab, then the “Device Manager”button.3.Click the plus sign to expand the “Network adapters”node, then right-click “IBM International ISDN PC Card”.4.In the context menu, click the “Properties” command.5.In the “IBM International ISDN PC Card Properties”,click the “ISDN” tab, then select the desired switchtype.Changing the Switch Type in Windows 2000 Professional68 ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC CardIf you activated either of the North American switchtypes NI-1 and 5ESS, you must configure the directorynumbers and SPIDs separately. Do this by clicking“Configure” in the “IBM International ISDN PC CardProperties” dialog (see the illustration above). The fol-lowing dialog appears in which you can select the ISDNline and where you enter both the directory number (inthe “Phone number” field) and the SPID. When youhave done so, click “OK” to save the settings. The di-rectory numbers and SPIDs for your ISDN line must beobtained from your ISDN service provider (telephonecompany).6.Click “OK” and then restart the computer.Changing the Switch Type in Windows XP Home Edition and ProfessionalISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 6910.1.3 Changing the Switch Type in Windows XP HomeEdition and Professional1.Click “Start / Control Panel” to open the Control Panel.2.Double-click the icon labeled “Performance and Main-tenance”.In the window that appears, double-click the “System”icon to open the “System Properties”. Click the “Hard-ware” tab, then the “Device Manager” button.3.Click the plus sign to expand the “Network adapters”node, then right-click “IBM International ISDN PC Card”.4.In the context menu, click the “Properties” command.Changing the Switch Type in Windows XP Home Edition and Professional70 ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card5.In the “IBM International ISDN PC Card Properties”,click the “ISDN” tab, then select the desired switchtype.If you activated either of the North American switchtypes NI-1 and 5ESS, you must configure the directorynumbers and SPIDs separately. Do this by clicking“Configure” in the “IBM International ISDN PC CardProperties” dialog (see the illustration above). The fol-lowing dialog appears in which you can select the ISDNline and where you enter both the directory number (inthe “Phone number” field) and the SPID. When youhave done so, click “OK” to save the settings. The di-rectory numbers and SPIDs for your ISDN line must beobtained from your ISDN service provider (telephonecompany).6.Click “OK” and then restart the computer.Configuring Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSNs)ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 7110.2 Configuring Multiple SubscriberNumbers (MSNs)10.2.1 Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows MillenniumEditionThe following section describes how to add or change theconfiguration of Multiple Subscriber Numbers in the NDISWAN CAPI driver. Although MSNs can be configured in thedriver, it is strongly recommended that you enter MSN set-tings only in applications that require them. You must havethe NDIS CAPI WAN drivers installed in order to perform thefollowing steps. Note that MSNs are a feature of the Euro-ISDN (DSS1) switch protocol only!If you are using Windows 95, it is assumed that you have in-stalled the Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 1.3 update on yourcomputer. If not, please refer to the Windows 95 driver in-stallation section of this User guide.1.Click “Start / Programs / Accessories /Communica-tions” and start the “ISDN Configuration Wizard” .2.In the first ISDN Configuration Wizard dialog, click“Next”. In the next section, leave the “Switch protocol”set to “Automatic” by clicking “Next” again. In the nextdialog, enter an MSN in either or both of the “Phonenumber” fields. When you have done so, click “Next”.Windows NT 4.0 Workstation72 ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card3.In the last dialog, click “Finish”. This completes theMSN configuration.Since the Windows operating systems are a US softwareproduct, the ISDN Configuration Wizard is also tailored tothe US market. When entering an MSN in the Wizard, youcan ignore the SPID fields, which are only used in NorthAmerica. If you encounter any problems with your applica-tion software after entering an MSN, remove the MSN set-tings in the same way as described above, then enter MSNsettings in any application software that requires them!10.2.2 Windows NT 4.0 WorkstationThroughout this chapter it is assumed that you are loggedon to a Windows NT 4.0 Workstation system as Administra-tor. If you are not logged on as Administrator, you may notbe able to perform all the steps outlined in this chapter.The following section describes how to add or change theconfiguration of Multiple Subscriber Numbers in the NDISWAN CAPI driver. Although MSNs can be configured in thedriver, it is strongly recommended that you enter MSN set-tings only in applications that require them. You must havethe NDIS CAPI WAN drivers installed in order to perform thefollowing steps. Note that MSNs are a feature of the Euro-ISDN (DSS1) switch protocol only!Windows NT 4.0 WorkstationISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 731.Click “Start / Settings / Control Panel”. Double-click the“Network” icon.2.In the Network Settings dialog, click the “Adapters” tab,select the “NDIS WAN CAPI Driver”, and then click“Properties”.3.In the Properties dialog, enter the MSNs for each lineand click “OK”, then “Close”.Windows 2000 Professional74 ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card4.When prompted to restart your computer, click “Yes”.If you encounter any problems with your application soft-ware after entering an MSN, remove the MSN settings in thesame way as described above, then enter MSN settings inany application software that requires them!10.2.3 Windows 2000 ProfessionalThroughout this chapter it is assumed that you are loggedon to a Windows 2000 Professional system as Administrator.If you are not logged on as Administrator, you may not beable to perform all the steps outlined in this chapter.The following section describes how to add or change theconfiguration of Multiple Subscriber Numbers in the NDISWAN CAPI driver. Although MSNs can be configured in thedriver, it is strongly recommended that you enter MSN set-tings only in the applications that require them. You musthave the NDIS CAPI WAN drivers installed in order to performthe following steps. Note that MSNs are a feature of the Eu-ro-ISDN (DSS1) switch protocol only!1.Click “Start / Settings / Control Panel”. Double-click the“System” icon. Click the “Hardware” tab, then the “De-vice Manager” button. Click the plus sign to expand the“Network adapters” node, then right-click the “IBM In-ternational ISDN PC Card”. In the context menu, selectthe “Properties” command.2.In the “IBM International ISDN PC Card Properties”,click the “ISDN” tab, and then the “Configure” button.Windows 2000 ProfessionalISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 753.In the dialog that appears, enter an MSN in the fieldabove the “Add” button. Click the “Add” button. Youcan enter more than two MSNs in this dialog. Youshould not add more than eight MSNs, however, sincethe number of MSNs is limited in Euro ISDN.4.When you have finished, click “OK”.If you encounter any problems with your application soft-ware after entering an MSN, remove the MSN settings by se-lecting each MSN individually in the “Multisubscriber num-ber” list and clicking “Remove”. Then enter MSN settings inany application software that requires them!Windows XP Home Edition and Professional76 ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card10.2.4 Windows XP Home Edition and ProfessionalThe following section describes how to add or change theconfiguration of Multiple Subscriber Numbers in the NDISWAN CAPI driver. Although MSNs can be configured in thedriver, it is strongly recommended that you enter MSN set-tings only in the applications that require them. You musthave the NDIS CAPI WAN drivers installed in order to performthe following steps. Note that MSNs are a feature of the EuroISDN (DSS1) switch protocol only!1.Click “Start / Control Panel”. Double-click the “Perfor-mance and Maintenance” icon. Double-click the “Sys-tem” icon. In the “System Properties”, click the “Hard-ware” tab, then the “Device Manager” button. In the listof devices, scroll down to “Network adapters” and clickthe plus sign beside it to expand the node. Right-clickthe “IBM International ISDN PC Card”. In the contextmenu, select the “Properties” command.2.In the “IBM International ISDN PC Card Properties”,click the “ISDN” tab, then the “Configure...” button.Windows XP Home Edition and ProfessionalISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 773.In the dialog that appears, enter an MSN in the fieldabove the “Add” button. Click the “Add” button. Youcan enter more than two MSNs in this dialog. Youshould not add more than eight MSNs, however, sincethe number of MSNs is limited in Euro ISDN.4.When you have finished, click “OK”.If you encounter any problems with your application soft-ware after entering an MSN, remove the MSN settings by se-lecting each MSN individually in the “Multisubscriber num-ber” list and clicking “Remove”. Then enter MSN settings inany application software that requires them!Running the Diagnostics in Windows 95/98/Millennium Edition und Windows NT 4.078 ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card10.3 Running the Diagnostics in Windows95/98/Millennium Edition undWindows NT 4.0 WorkstationWindows NT 4.0 Workstation Users:The following section assumes that you are logged on to aWindows NT 4.0 Workstation system as Administrator. If youare not logged on as Administrator, you may not be able toperform all the steps outlined in this chapter.There is no diagnostics tool available for Windows 2000Professional or Windows XP!1.Click “Start / Programs / ISDN PC Card”, then click “IS-DN PC Card Test”. If you are using Windows 95, Win-dows 98, or Windows Millennium Edition, a messageinforms you that CAPI will no longer be available aftertesting until you restart your computer. This is not thecase in Windows NT 4.0, since services can automati-cally be restarted without restarting the system.2.Click “Yes” perform the diagnostic tests.3.The diagnostics program then reports that the testswere completed. Click “OK” again.4.Click “Exit” to close the diagnostics program.Running the Diagnostics in Windows 95/98/Millennium Edition und Windows NT 4.0ISDN PC Card – 10 Configuration and Diagnostics of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 79Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows MillenniumEdition users must complete the following steps in or-der to restart the IBM International ISDN PC Card’s CAPI2.0 driver.5.A message informs you that CAPI is no longer available.Click “OK”.6.To reactivate CAPI, confirm that you want to restart yourcomputer by clicking “Yes”.Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card80 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card11 Implementations of the IBMInternational ISDN PC CardThis chapter contains instructions for using the IBM Interna-tional ISDN PC Card with certain software products.This chapter only outlines briefly how to use certain soft-ware products together with the IBM International ISDN PCCard. It cannot cover all possible situations. If you encounterproblems of any kind, you should also consult the softwareproduct’s manual.You may notice that some of the screen shots in this chapterdo not exactly match the dialogs displayed on your screen.This may be due to minor differences between Windows 95and Windows 98, for example. The screen shots includedhere are only intended to illustrate the basic principles ofthe setup procedures.In some sections of this chapter you may notice that screenshots are only included in English. This due to the fact thatthe software in question was only available in English at thetime this guide was created.This chapter is provided for your convenience only. It pro-vides some examples of how to use the IBM InternationalISDN PC Card with certain software. IBM will not provide anyassistance for this chapter, nor will IBM accept any respon-sibility for damages or losses of any kind related to the useof this chapter.If not otherwise stated, the examples cover all versions ofthe Windows operating system: Windows 95, Windows 98,Windows Millennium Edition, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation,Windows 2000, and Windows XP.Installing cFosISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 8111.1 Installing cFosTo use the IBM International ISDN PC Card with applicationsoftware that is not CAPI 2.0-compliant, IBM recommendsthat you download, purchase and use cFos. For further as-sistance with cFos, please see one of the following web pag-es:11.1.1 Introduction: What is cFos?If you have successfully installed the CAPI 2.0-compliantdrivers for the IBM International ISDN PC Card, your systemis now equipped with the CAPI 2.0 interface. This means youcan use CAPI 2.0-compliant ISDN communications softwaredirectly, such as AVM’s FRITZ!, Symantec’s WinFax PRO 9.0,PC Anywhere 9.x, and many others. A list of CAPI 2.0-compli-ant software products can be found in the World Wide Webathttp:www.capi.org/cgi/sinfo.plHowever, many programs are not CAPI 2.0-compliant, in-cluding AOL 5.0, the CompuServe 4.0 dialer and other appli-cations. By installing cFos you can equip your computer witha set of drivers that simulate analog modems, but communi-cate over the digital ISDN line. In other words, cFos installs aset of virtual modems which allow you to use practically anysoftware designed to communicate with a modem.In principle, cFos inserts an additional layer between the ap-plication you use and the CAPI 2.0 interface. It interprets themodem communication program’s AT commands and con-verts them into CAPI 2.0-compliant API calls, thus allowingsoftware which was not designed for ISDN communication touse your ISDN line.The CAPI 2.0 interface is not restricted to Europe – it worksall over the world!URLPage contenthttp://www.cfos.com cFos main entry pagehttp://www.cfos.com/index2.htm cFos home page in Germanhttp://www.cfos.com/index2_e.htm cFos home page in EnglishPrerequisites for the cFos Installation and Additional Tips82 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card11.1.2 Prerequisites for the cFos Installation andAdditional TipsBefore you can install cFos, the device drivers for the IBM In-ternational ISDN PC Card must be installed in your system.Please read the corresponding chapters in this User’s Guideto install the device drivers for the IBM International ISDN PCCard.Tips1.The following installation sections contain instructionsfor installing cFos. In the cFos Setup program, you mayfind that almost all COM ports have been selected bydefault. When configuring these settings, observe thefollowing:– Avoid selecting COM1 and COM2 if possible. Select-ing these ports may cause conflicts. The safestmethod is to select only COM ports above COM4,unless your application program only supportsCOM1 to COM4. If this is the case, try to use eitherCOM4 (recommended) or COM3 (if you have no al-ternative).– Activating all COM ports will consume a consider-able amount of system memory. Try to use cFos withonly as many COM ports as you actually need. Nomore than two or three COM ports are recommend-ed.– Using cFos with all the available COM ports resultsin a very large status window.– If you use both an analog modem and the IBM Inter-national ISDN PC Card, and you have selected allCOM ports in the cFos Setup–that is, COM1 to COM9are all configured for use by cFos–then your analogmodem may be assigned the next free COM portavailable, such as COM10. It is strongly recommend-ed that you install the analog modem first and as-sign it a free COM port between COM1 and COM4.Then install the IBM International ISDN PC Card, fol-lowed by cFos.Prerequisites for the cFos Installation and Additional TipsISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 83– You may be able to assign two different cFos mo-dem emulations the same COM port–assigning both”cFos ISDN, FAX via CAPI” and “cFos ISDN, Internet,Sync PPP over HDLC” to COM5 for example–andthen use the two virtual modems in alternation.This practice is not recommended, however, since itmay cause problems in cFos. If possible, avoid configu-rations with shared COM ports!2.When using SystemSoft's CardWizard under Windows95, the CardWizard software may not be able to detectthe IBM International ISDN PC Card properly. Removingand reinserting the ISDN PC Card allows CardWizard todetect it. However, this may result in cFos becoming un-available. For this reason it is therefore strongly recom-mended that you remove SystemSoft's CardWizardfrom your system before installing the IBM Internation-al ISDN PC Card.3.During the installation you may enter an MSN, althoughthis is not required. However, if your ISDN line is a PBXextension, cFos may be unable to dial. In this case, re-configure cFos to use an MSN. This problem is due to alimitation of some currently available ISDN PBX sys-tems.4.In all versions of Windows, the cFos installer also auto-matically installs the modem emulations “cFos ISDN,Internet, Sync PPP over HDLC” and the “cFos ISDN, In-ternet, add. Sync PPP over HDLC” by default. Select atleast two COM ports during the cFos installation.5.You may find that some software applications install aset of drivers called the CAPI Port Driver. The CAPI PortDriver is similar to cFos, but offers fewer functions andfeatures. This is not a problem: cFos and the CAPI PortDriver can coexist on a Windows computer.Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition84 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card11.1.3 Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows MillenniumEditionBefore installing cFos, please read the chapter “Prerequi-sites for the cFos Installation and Additional Tips” onpage 82 for additional information.If you plan to use only CompuServe 2000 on your system,you may not need to install cFos at all. For further informa-tion please see the chapter “Using CompuServe” onpage 127.1.Download cFos for Windows. The current version 3.81 iscontained in the file cfw_381.exe. Double-click the file“cfw_381” to start installing the software.If you download cFos in the file “cfw_381.zip”, extractits contents and run the program SETUP32.EXE.2.The first dialog asks whether you want to install, re-move, or configure cFos. Click “Install cFos”. Read thelicense agreement, select the option “I agree”, andclick “Next”.The license agreement is presented in both Germanand English.3.In the next dialog, click the “Continue cFos Installation”button. The following dialog informs you about the inte-gration of ISDN and DSL. This feature works anywherein the world, provided that you are using a PPPoE-con-trolled DSL modem. If you do not have an ADSL/ISDNconnection, then this feature is not applicable, and youmust click “No”. For further assistance with this addi-tional feature, please contact the cFos support team.Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium EditionISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 854.In the next dialog you may select the installation direc-tory for cFos. To accept the default setting, click “OK”,then click “Yes” to create the installation directory if itdoes not exist. The next dialog allows you to selectavailable COM ports for use with cFos. Select the portsyou want to use.5.Now you may decide whether you want to install someadditional cFos features. When you have made your se-lections, click the “Next” button.Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition86 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card6.The next dialog appears only if you did not select the“Dynamic CAPI loading” option in the previous step. Inthis dialog you can enter a primary Multiple SubscriberNumber (MSN) and additional installation parameters.It is recommended that you leave the MSN field blankhere and set the MSN in your application software, ifpossible.The following parameters should be entered during thecFos installation:– -ki– -krThe above information was obtained from the cFos sup-port team.Click “OK” to continue the installation.Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium EditionISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 877.Finally, you are prompted to confirm that you want tostart the software installation. Click “Yes”. In some ver-sions of Windows you may be informed that an olderversion of HyperTerminal is installed. In this case, click“OK” to continue the installation. In the last two win-dows, click “OK”. Finally, click “Yes” when prompted torestart your computer.8.After the system has restarted, you need to add cFos'semulated modems. Do this by clicking “Start / Settings/ Control Panel”. Double-click the “Modems” icon. Onthe “General” page, click “Add”.9.When the “Install New Modem” dialog appears, you areprompted to choose whether you want to install aPCMCIA modem card or another type of modem card.Click on “Other”. In the next dialog, select the option“Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list”,then click “Next”. In the “Manufacturers” list, scrolldown to “cFos Software Bonn”. In the “Models” list, se-lect the modem emulation you want to use, then click“Next”.Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition88 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card10.In the next dialog, select the COM port you wish to usewith the selected modem emulation.Be careful when selecting the COM port to use. Somesoftware packages require a COM port between 1 and4.Click “Next”, then “Finish”. In the modem properties di-alog, click “Close”.Windows NT 4.0 WorkstationISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 8911.If you want to use other cFos emulated modems, repeatsteps 8 through 10 until you have installed all the de-sired modem emulations.cFos is now ready to use with your IBM International IS-DN PC Card.11.1.4 Windows NT 4.0 WorkstationTo use the IBM International ISDN PC Card with applicationsoftware that is not CAPI 2.0-compliant, IBM recommendsthat you download, purchase and use cFos. For further assis-tance with cFos, see one of the following Web sites::Before installing the cFos drivers, please read the chapter“Prerequisites for the cFos Installation and Additional Tips”on page 82 for some additional information.1.Download cFos for Windows NT/2000. The current ver-sion 3.81 is in the file cfnt381.exe. Double-click the file“cfnt381” to start installing the software.If you download cFos in the file cfnt381.zip, extract itscontents and run the program SETUP32.EXE.2.The first dialog box asks you whether you want to in-stall, remove, or configure cFos. Click “Install cFos”.Read the license agreement, select the option “Iagree”, and click “Next”.Note: The license agreement is presented in both Ger-man and English.3.In the next dialog, click the “Continue cFos Installation“button. The following dialog informs you about the inte-gration of ISDN and DSL. This feature works anywherein the world, provided that you are using a PPPoE-con-trolled DSL modem. If you do not have an ADSL/ISDNURLPage contenthttp://www.cfos.com cFos main entry pagehttp://www.cfos.com/index2.htm cFos home page in Germanhttp://www.cfos.com/index2_e.htm cFos home page in EnglishWindows NT 4.0 Workstation90 ISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Cardconnection, then this feature is not applicable, and youmust click “No”. For further assistance with this addi-tional feature, please contact the cFos support team.4.In the next dialog you may select the installation direc-tory for cFos. To accept the default setting click “OK”,then click “Yes” to create the installation directory if itdoes not exist. The next dialog allows you to selectavailable COM ports for use with cFos. Select the portsyou want to use.5.Now you can decide whether you want to install someadditional cFos features. When you have made your se-lections, click “Next”.Windows NT 4.0 WorkstationISDN PC Card – 11 Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card 916.The next dialog appears only if you have not selectedthe “Dynamic CAPI loading” option in the previousstep. In this dialog you can enter a primary MultipleSubscriber Number (MSN) and additional installationparameters.It is recommended that you leave the MSN field blankand set the MSN to use in your application software, ifpossible.The following parameters should be entered during the